590N: SE Reading Group
Autumn 2021 — Monday, 3:30pm — Zoom
Subscribe to the calendar: iCal or Google Calendar.We’ll be reading and discussing exciting recent research papers from the software engineering community. Participants should subscribe to the 590n mailing list. Note the list also has many current and former department members interested in software engineering. Some paper links may point into the ACM Digital Library or the Springer online collection. Using a UW IP address, or the UW libraries off-campus access, should provide access.
Date | Who | What |
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Oct 4
|
Rene & Mike |
Introduction |
Oct 11
|
Ben (Indigenous People’s Day, Canadian Thanksgiving) |
Input Algebras |
Oct 18
|
Bowen |
MicroHECL: High-Efficient Root Cause Localization in Large-Scale Microservice Systems |
Oct 25
|
Thomas |
Extracting Concise Bug-Fixing Patches from Human-Written Patches in Version Control Systems |
Nov 1
|
Ardi Madadi |
What It Would Take to Use Mutation Testing in Industry—A Study at Facebook |
Nov 8
|
Ryan Featherman |
Estimating Residual Risk in Greybox Fuzzing |
Nov 15
|
Hannah + Terrell |
How Do Programmers Use Unsafe Rust? |
Nov 22
|
James + Arthur |
Towards Activity-Aware Tool Support for Change Tasks |
Nov 29
|
Nico |
Relating Reading, Visualization, and Coding for New Programmers: A Neuroimaging Study |
Dec 6
|
Martin |
JavaDL: Automatically Incrementalizing Java Bug Pattern Detection |
Dec 13
|
Bernease & Rene |
Fairness through awareness |
Paper Suggestions
Also see the suggestions from last quarter.